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Just Finished My MSF course
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September 22, 2008 at 5:19 am #2124disciplerocks85Participant
Wow! I know you guys are talking a ton about how valuable the MSF courses are. In one weekend I went from never setting foot on a motorcycle to being able ride one fairly confidently. I’ll admit that I was nervous at first but it ended out to be a good time to suck it up and just do it and it just almost happened on its own. Those of you lurking around here wandering if you can ride a bike or not like me even a week ago. These guys on here that write these reviews and most of them that comment know what they are talking about when they say that the MSF course is valuable. Now that I have that experience I would not change it for the world. I found it to be much easier on me when I just relaxed instead of worrying about falling over or something. Just relax and trust that bike to do what it should as you learn the technic of riding take it one step at a time and work on whatever you struggle with throughout and you will have a blast. As the instructor of my class said constantly. LOOK where you want to go and it happens almost automaticly and PRACTICE. He also emphasised that every time you get on your bike whether you have been riding for 60 years or 60 minutes you should be practicing and improving constantly. Anyway thank you guys for having this site up here. It is a HUGE help.
September 22, 2008 at 5:29 am #12476megaspazParticipantGood on you! Congrats on passing the msf… now go PRACTICE!
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around, I want it caught and shot now…September 22, 2008 at 1:52 pm #12483AndrewParticipantCongrats. You just need to let the bike do what it wants to. As a noob that means trusting the bike which is hard. Once you get the hang of it it’s a big confidence booster.
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